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Recommendations: The Role of Faith in Development and Peace Building
Discussion Highlights
- Ability, space given to share our faith based community and volunteer work
- Share ideas on how to make a space for women in faith and interfaith communities
- Oneness
- Support system and a central hub of learning sharing and collaboration, a focal point for connection
- Providing us a sense of being part of a larger whole
- Easy to get trapped in individual issues – how will an alliance address difficult issues?
- Look to Oneness, lifting up to another level of thinking
- Alliance as an opportunity to be a loud voice, energy filled– just sick of it – want to scream from the mtn tops – could Alliance speak loudly, need pathways for these voices – Alliance is about identifying pathways, a structured way for getting it out
- Each one of us is responsible – yet recognise that there may be possible resistance in ourselves about all three – need to work within to bring nexus of these 3 together in our own thinking and in our own projects – take responsibility to bring the 3rd or 2nd and 3rd partners to our own projects
- Keep issues in the foreground – mobilize actors – importance of networking, ability to mobilise people in different countries
- Core principles – MDGs and gender lens –
- Working from the existing interfaith groups, add development to the mix – might give interfaith groups something to work on
- Building on common ground, valuing different approaches, creativity, men & women, concept of Oneness
- Sharing real stories and experiences that can be used to inform policy
- Model of grass roots up and top down, information flow freely
- Sharing of information between members of Alliance – in this way build a quality Alliance
- Avoid having to relearn same lessons – therefore sharing information important
Recommendations
- Need to engage men leaders
- Need to plan
- Proceed prayerfully, meditatively
- Use web based links and teleconferencing (as opposed to expensive travel, conferences)
- Have the leadership team/steering group table a summary of the summit and recommendations so we have something tangible – this could take form of a regular newsletter, central database with all details
- Attendees take on responsibility of going into local communities and context and talk about the Alliance, presentation evenings, link more people to the alliance, expand
- Suggest the documenting of different faiths’ stands on women and development – misconceptions about what the faith says and what practices are, done in the name of religion, but might be folklore – if scripture taken into account, may see different outcomes
- Recommend a charter of understanding that comes out of this summit – a framework of how to continue – so we don’t dissipate into an abyss to move forward
- Ability to work together but differently – strategic plan for each country each organisation – manage each differently
- Be careful about how to communicate
- Be aware of different contexts, reality – to communicate effectively in each country
- Take action to start Alliance quickly so not to lose momentum
- Approach existing interfaith networks
- Invite wider representation of groups to the steering group
- Have a meeting of faith groups to help identify common ground
- Develop skills of listening to what women’s needs are
- Alliance should start with the education of young people